Friederich by Peter Hans Richter
Friedrich is a young Jewish boy who lives in a 3 story apartment in Germany during Hitlers reign.This story mainly is taken from the narrators point of view,and shows the persecution of Jews and how it effected them.Friedrich due to rules is banned from most movie theaters and swimming pools and is no longer trusted.He also has to move to a Jewish school.A angry mob of attackers comes and pillages his house eventually killing his mother.Due to this his father is fired and is in a depression.After a few years Friedrich finds a girlfriend Helga,whom he loves but has to stop seeing her as to save her from the concentration camps.Friedrich and his father are forced to do whatever to earn money and hide away a rabbi in their house.When Friedrich isn't there they arrest his father and the rabbi. Now Friedrich lives in hiding.During a air raid Friedrich begs to be let in or he will die.In the end he must go.Friedrich dies from a piece of shrapnel.
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Monday, March 14, 2016
Model UN (Climate Change)
Climate Change
South Africa is highly differentiated when it comes to the topic of Climate Change it has many diverse ideas corresponding to Global Warming. About 45% of our nation is not too concerned about this recent developing problem. As many of our citizens are not well informed and do not have much information upon this topic.We are also particularly conflicted as our nation relies almost 77% on fossil fuels, so with the issue of pollution which is also a major factor towards Climate Change.
South Africa believes that climate change will affect the country deeply because since the infrastructure in South Africa is very poor.An extreme weather situation could potentially destroy countless buildings and leave countless others without essential needs. This would put our current economy at a state in which our county could possibly never heal from.So with these potential hazards South Africa mirrors the idea to reduce pollution though this resolution is hard for us to cope with.As much of our energy base orbits around fossil fuels,which may lead to the point of giving up our factories.
It is very important on how we control our output of emissions because this can dramatically effect our country. Since half of our energy supplement comes from neighboring countries if there was any problem, South Africa would be weakened as that the whole country depends on that energy.Also when there is a drop in food and water due to agricultural problems, people will tend to migrate to neighboring countries. This would raise many more issues like security, citizenship, and many more.
South Africa as a country in a developing state feel that this matter is globally harmful because once emissions get into the air they could travel anywhere in the world.Climate Change in the long term could melt ice caps and raise water levels submerging many cities.As this problem expands many of the world's children are losing their lives and since much of South Africa's children are living underneath the poverty line dont have access to proper heating.As they already suffer from much the warm weather from climate change,comes mosquito which carry many dieseases.All of this slowly persihes the next generation of South Africa.
South Africa as a whole feels that this issue is a pressing concept that all the emissions caused from the factories.Will be sent into the atmosphere which once is there,it starts to create holes in the ozone layer.This as a long term effect which will affect the whole world,so South Africa believes we should establish a new power source to fuel the era of the 21 Century.
As much of our country represents farmers we have a strong population of them and this risk of getting lots of rain or little to no rain,can really affect the farmers way of growing crops. This crisis would bring a collapse in production of food this would also bring even more hunger in South Africa.
P.S:This document is not at its full length as I had to cut off parts of it.
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Wednesday, March 2, 2016
Model UN
This is an essay I have recently prepared and have already used for a Position paper in the club Model UN. It was developed around the topics of Cyber-Warfare,Non-State Actors,and The Rise Of China.The paper for those of you that don't know is an essay resolving Model Un and I strongly advise you join it here is an example.
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Sudan
is the largest country in Africa, many of its dilemmas include
terrorism. It was introduced to terrorism during the late 1990’s
when Osama Binladin and
his followers came to the country and built a training camp
infrastructure.They also set up a business and finance network.To
this day there is still terrorism in Sudan,
the
terrorist group SPLA has targeted civillian oil deposits,and have
killed or severely injured many of its citizens.
Topic
I: Emergence of Non-State Actors in Developing Countries
In
rural locations many terrorist’s take form as they spread
destruction and chaos throughout the country or region. This mostly
occurs in developing countries because they don’t have a strong
Military to fight and abolish terrorism.These developing countries
have suffered through many targeted attacks of terrorism
In
Sudan it is said to have financed terrorism extensively during the
late 1990’s, this is true because it sponsored Osama Bin Laden from
1991-1996. Ever since then Sudan has been on the U.S. State
Department list of sponsored terrorists since 1993. After the
incident of 9-11 Sudan communicated with the U.S. about
counter-terrorism. To help the U.S for counter-terrorism Sudan
provided intel on Al-Qaeda and cut communications with other opposing
terrorist groups. After establishing a positive relationship with the
United States they have been redeemed from the list of countries who
were inactive in the fight against terrorism.
Developing
nations tend to have a disadvantage because they are much more weaker
and have a much more fragile government than developed nations. These
factors contribute to Terrorist groups invading weak territories as
they will be suffering from a lack of organization.This type of
society would stand as a great opportunity for other terrorist groups
to invade.This oppose to the strong developed countries is a great
contrast.As most developed countries have had years of expirience
with dangers.
The
black market has a great impact on Sudan since their is no official
currency there is more fraud and illegal activity.Which leads to a
weak government that can't sustain a stable system of trade and
unity. A weak government would eventually lead to no control over the
nation which lead to an easy access for Terrorists to invade and
cause mass destruction.Also the War on Terror is a substantial war
which contains many attacks.The distribution of the black market
goods is a very easy way for terrorists to get ahold of certain
weapons.
Combating
terrorism within a countries borders is a struggle for many
countries.In under developed territories the UN should send aid such
as supplies,food,and possibly some military for defense purposes.
These supplies would give developing countries an opportunity to
replenish on food and give chances to rebel against the unknown
terrorists. Also this aid would provide food for families who can not
afford food or find water.
Topic
II: The Rise of China
The
Rise of China is a very important and concerning issue today. This is
important because it emphasizes the danger of if China rises to much
power.China right now is greatly increasing in goods and other
products.China as of now has the greatest population of any country
of 3.357 billion people.This indeed could play a major factor in its
economy and uprising.China’s growth and prosperity is viewed in 2
major ways.One of which considers China as a growing threat to
themselves and their nation.Others belive that China’s success is
natural and that there is space in the economy for growth.
Sudan
might support the growth of China due to its low supply in goods such
as water,food,and other essential needs for life.Sudan could vastly
benefit from the aid of China as it is great producer for goods and
other products.So with the help of China,Sudan may regain controll
and get a stable government, and this would help the government to
abolish terrorism..Also it will end the current anarchy in the
goverment and certain terrorist groups in control.This would make it
technically a threat to Sudan if someone attacked China as it is one
of their main resources.
China's
upcoming rise in political and economic advances has been a highly
conflicting topic.Many delegates from the United Nations have been
bickering about this topic and 2 specific sides have been created.The
sides have contradicting beliefs on China's uprising.That either it
is harmful to the world,or this lead can benefit the earth by
providing resources and advancements in helping world peace,
extending what we know about the universe.China in the past has
helped with attacks and has been a very sufficient resource in wars
for the countries in need.So most people would refer to this increase
in power as a great thing for the world and other countries in
peril.Also any individual that believes Chinas uprising is bad China
is also a permanent member of the United Nations Security Council so
they are restricted by our rules.
I
thinks China’s interests overlap with other nations because China
wants to keep a basis of keeping peace within it’s border and
neighboring countries.This idea is shared by many nations around the
world.China has recently become more closely involved with the United
Nations and is executing many peace operations.Though China also has
separate personal interests it hopes to gain such as it would like to
possibly take over Japan's oil deposits.Also islands owned by Japan
were locations that Chinese war ships headed to.Also China seems to
have many peculiar core interests as it has recently tried to stop
all weapon trade to Taiwan.These core interests have leaned toward
more war strategic ideas.Although China is in a great relationship
with the UN so there is very little chance of predicting what will
happen.
The
United Nations has much power over China as they have to the
authority to veto any member of the United Nations Security Council
if they conduct any negative votes on a resolution.Also China is
restricted by certain standards to conduct any risky activity,like
building a exponentially large army or sending Nuclear weapons of
mass destruction into space.The actions that China takes can also not
be fully controlled by the UN and they could only monitor the
situation carefully.
Topic
III: International Cyber Security
In
many developed countries cyber-warfare is a huge predicament. This is
an important topic because as the world becomes more emerged in
technology.Crime and terrorism will also evolve. In this case it
appears in the form of Cyber-warfare. Cyberware is acting through
internet based conflict. It can include many things such as disabling
websites and networks, also stealing confidential data and even
weakening financial systems. Cyber Warfare doesn’t affect every
country.Many developing countries don’t have very advanced
technology to be involved in cyber warfare.
Sudan
is one of the many underdeveloped countries which suffer from lack of
any technology or cyber-warfare.So far this disadvantage has been
positively and negativley effecting the country.As due to rare
amounts of technology it is very hard for Sudan to keep up with
cyber-warfare they cant hack computers to gain intel and many devices
unknown to them could easily be used by terrorists.Though this
absence of technology could be helpful as since computers are very
rare.Terrorists cant hack into the database to get intel,as most of
their information is probably written through pen and paper.
Cyber-warfare
over the last decades has advanced significantly and crime along with
it has changed.Most crimes nowadays happen at stock markets and
computers by stealing your credit card information/money.As all the
technology grows around many developing countries are left behind as
they don't have a stable government yet
or
electricity.These developing countries could “keep up” by
providing internet to the most rural locations in their territory.
This will not only provide support the families by connecting them to
the modern world but also, this will give them more opportunities to
evolve and get better civilizations.
For
the UN to regulate cyber-warfare is very difficult, this requires
monitoring 24/7 which can be very expensive to do. Also if one
country had a predicament with cyber-warfare, there would be nothing
the UN can do because it’s the country's opinion where or not to
continue the war or not.Many countries also do hacking and other
cyber related things confidentiality, which leads to theUN not
knowing anything so then they can’t do anything. In the mere future
maybe the world will evolve so that cyber warfare can be stopped.
Cyber-Warfare
is very unique to other possible threats to countries.As
Cyber-Warfare is comepletely different as when technology advances
Cyber-Warfare will advance.Also this type of warfare could be done
from anywhere around the world,but still affect anyone.This type of
attack is much more efficient as you can target almost anybody.Other
various methods of security threats have to be followed through by
humans which could be easily comprimised. Even the U.S director of
Intelligence has placed Cyber-Warfare as the highest known threat for
this year.So overall Cyber-Warfare is a convenient way for hackers to
threaten lives of people half-way across the world.
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